I write HTML and CSS

Designing for the web has always been about CSS for me. I work with concept and rough
designs elsewhere — but aim for the browser to rule the pixels. I like using visual effects
that are bold but constrained in number, and to not make CSS jump through more hoops
than necessary.

I like sketching and collaborating

In my early days as a designer, I only wanted to work on computers with graphics
software. But over the years, I also made friends with paper and pen. These days I use
sketching actively when thinking, planning and communicating. I like designing in the
open, happy collaboration and including others in my process.

Kodemaker (2014–2015) Web design for developers where my deliverables were
sketches, pixel-unperfect mock-ups, and pragmatic ideas for layout and content.

I am excited about SVG

I have always worked mostly in vector. When wireframing, sketching and designing
for web — I have primarily used Adobe Illustrator. This makes me thrilled about the
possibilities for SVG on the web. As a coding designer, I can’t wait to
do more work where I switch from drawing vectors to hand-coding as needed.
(To communicate all this, I am posting a .png — and no, the irony is not lost on me.)

Bergen JS (2015) Contributed with a new logo for a meetup group in my hometown.

I geek out on typography

Selecting typefaces is one of the most enjoyable tasks I get — but I also take pride in not
making licensing and technical implementation an afterthought. I like contemporary
type designers, independent foundries and self-hosted web fonts. And if you give me your
style sheets (fancy web fonts or not!), I can tweak line-height and font-size for hours on
end — so you don’t have to.